Pampered and spoiled in India, Mary Lennox is orphaned in an epidemic and sent to her uncle's estate in England, in Frances Hodgson Burnett's beloved 1911 classic for all ages. The thin, disagreeable child discovers she has a cousin, the sickly Colin, and both are befriended by Dickon, a boy who charms animals. The trio finds a garden hidden away on the estate, and in bringing it back to life, Mary and Colin are themselves healed and revitalized. Like the other titles in this series of affordable classics, this book has been reset in fresh type. It includes a frontispiece illustration and a brief biography of the author.